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		<title>Why do you use C instead of C++?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Or just as reasonably, Why use C++ when C is perfectly good?? C is the older of the two and is a &#8220;functional&#8221; language.  &#8220;Functional&#8221; is not here the opposite of &#8220;dysfunctional*&#8221; which means that something has abnormal functionality; nor is it the opposite of &#8220;non-functional&#8221;, which means the object is not in a useable [...]]]></description>
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